![]() ![]() Eighteen of Euripides' plays have survived complete. Ancient scholars thought that Euripides had written ninety-five plays, although four of those were probably written by Critias. 480 BC–406 BC) was the last of the three great tragedians of classical Athens (the other two being Aeschylus and Sophocles). More of his plays have survived than those of Aeschylus and Sophocles together, partly because of the chance preservation of a manuscript that was probably part of a complete collection of his works in alp (Greek: Ευριπίδης)Įuripides (Ancient Greek: Εὐριπίδης) (ca. Fragments, some substantial, of most of the other plays also survive. It is now widely believed that what was thought to be a nineteenth, Rhesus, was probably not by Euripides. ![]()
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